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Alice of Old Vincennes

CHAPTER XI
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Govern yourself accordingly." With these words Beverley turned and strode out of the house, quite beside himself, his whole frame quivering.
Hamilton laughed derisively, then looked at Helm and said: "Helm, I like you; I don't wish to be unkind to you; but positively you must quit breaking in upon my affairs with your ready-made advice.

I've given you and Lieutenant Beverley too much latitude, perhaps.

If that young fool don't look sharp he'll get himself into a beastly lot of trouble.

You'd better give him a talk.

He's in a way to need it just now." "I think so myself," said Helm, glad to get back upon fair footing with the irascible Governor.


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